"All healing - body, mind,
soul - must come from Him. All applications - as we have indicated, of a
mechanical nature, of a medicinal or of a suggestive nature - are only to
stimulate any portion of the body, mind or soul activities to coordinate and
collaborate with the spiritual force of the body - soul itself." (1467-13) Edgar
Cayce

Finally a CSA* for spring water

The goal of happyhillspringwater is to make
available fresh spring water to those who are interested in drinking only the
best natural spring water. The structure is set up similar to people who are
interested in drinking fresh cow or goats milk. Current restrictions prevent
people from drinking un-pasteurized fresh milk unless they own the cow.
Therefore, responding to consumer demand, many farmers have set up a system
whereby people can purchase a share in the cow and thereby drink the milk from
their share of the cow. After their purchase of the share(s), they pay the
farmer a stewards fee to look after their share in the cow and to make available
their portion of the milk.

This is how the spring at
happyhillspringwater is set up. Everyone who drinks water from the spring
purchases a share or shares in the spring to enable them to drink this pure,
natural spring water in the quantity that they desire. They then pay a stewards
fee based on the number of shares they have purchased to happyhillspringwater to
look after the spring and to deliver their share to them at an agreed upon
central drop off/ pick up location.

Every shareholder owns and looks
after their own bottles(3 gallon bottles with a handle). Happyhillspringwater
will fill the shareowners bottle and deliver it to the agreed pick up/drop off
location. The shareholder is responsible for making sure that they have
returned their empty bottles to the drop off/pick up location so that they can
be refilled and returned the following week.

There are two basic types of
share ownership. The first is the Purchase share which allows the owner to
receive as much or as little water as they like, but at the full retail price.
Then there are subscription agreements where the cost per bottle is
significantly lower but the share owner agrees to a longer term in order to get
the reduced price. Think of it as similar to a magazine subscription where if
you subscribe, you get each individual magazine at a much lower rate than if you
purchased an occasional magazine off a rack somewhere.

Use the link bars at the
left of each page to see more details of each share agreement and more
information about the spring in general.